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three months on not just the budget which is obviously biggest thing but on crime, on immigration, on energy. and it's hard to see how he comes out of this process with better relations with republicans on capitol hill after this process. so, again, whatever the merits, whatever the political imperative of being seen not backing down, i think this is in the history of the next couple months is not going to be something that works in his favor. >> rose: he me understand what it is about what he has said about has created think opposition to him? >> well, i think mark got at one of the elements here which is that while it is about israel and iran, as you say, charlie, it's also about iraq. i mean, you have to remember that chuck hagel bailed out on the bush administration and on the republicans on the iraq war far earlier than almost anybody else in the republican party, at least in the senate at that time. and there were a lot of bruised feelings in that time. and people can't say that now because no one wants to step out and defend a war that today looks like a lot worse judgment than it may
three months on not just the budget which is obviously biggest thing but on crime, on immigration, on energy. and it's hard to see how he comes out of this process with better relations with republicans on capitol hill after this process. so, again, whatever the merits, whatever the political imperative of being seen not backing down, i think this is in the history of the next couple months is not going to be something that works in his favor. >> rose: he me understand what it is about...
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innovation rests at the heart of our success, that we remain first in science, technology, engineering and energy, that we educate and prepare our young people for the opportunities of tomorrow, and when we "make it in america" all of america's families can make it in america. [applause] the strength of our democracy also demands that we restore the confidence of the american people in our political process. we must empower the voters, we must remove obstacles of participation in our democracy for all americans. we must increase the level of civility and reduce the role of money in our elections. when we do, when we do we will elect more women, more minorities, more young people to public office and that's a good thing. the american people are what make our country great. by and large the united states is a nation of immigrants -- built, enriched, and strengthened by men, women, and children who share our patriotism and seek the american dream. the strength of our democracy will be advanced by bold action for comprehensive immigration reform. today, we take an oath to protect and defend our const
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what infuriates me most about this, paul, is the huge give away to the green energy industry. and you know, you're talking about subsidies to algae, biodiesel and then the wind industry got a massive tax credit, a kind of tax subsidy and there is a hypocrisy issue here, paul, because the left keeps saying, oh, the taxes don't matter, businesses don't make decisions based on taxes and that's okay to raise taxes, but the wind industry and the algae industry can't possibly survive if we don't give them these tax benefits. i think the republicans should attack that hypocrisy. >> paul: steve, you said the left or five, six republican senators voted for the tax extenders bill in the finance committee. >> great point. >> paul: both parties have their fingerprints on this, and the question i have, why would republican favor something like this? >> well, air exactly right. you know, the iowa senators were very much for this chuck grassley, i don't know when it was that iowa became an energy state, but they now thrive on wind subsidies and ethanol. and so, it's a big problem. i guess i
what infuriates me most about this, paul, is the huge give away to the green energy industry. and you know, you're talking about subsidies to algae, biodiesel and then the wind industry got a massive tax credit, a kind of tax subsidy and there is a hypocrisy issue here, paul, because the left keeps saying, oh, the taxes don't matter, businesses don't make decisions based on taxes and that's okay to raise taxes, but the wind industry and the algae industry can't possibly survive if we don't give...
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the good news is that things that tend from track with consumer confidence like housing and energy prices and job growth have all been trending to the better, if they continue to provide the offset we may be able to manage the wow, my paycheck is less. but it will make at least a little bit of a dent. neil: all right, liz great to see you again. president obama the anti-ronald reagan? because of his latest move to divide congress? one of "the gipper"'s right-hand men, how the president could make bipartisan anything impossible. ♪ grew up in a small to and when the rain would fall down ♪ ♪ i'd just stare out my window ♪ dreaming of what could be and if i'd end up happy ♪ ♪ i would pray i could breakaway ♪ ♪ i'll spread my wings and i'll learn how to fly ♪ i'll do what it takes till i touch the sky ♪ ♪ i gotta take a risk, take a chance, make a change, and break away ♪ ♪ wanna feel the wa breeze, sleep under a palm tree ♪ ♪ feel the rush of the ocean ♪ ♪ get on board a fast train, travel on a jet plane far away ♪ ♪ and break away ♪ out of the darkness
the good news is that things that tend from track with consumer confidence like housing and energy prices and job growth have all been trending to the better, if they continue to provide the offset we may be able to manage the wow, my paycheck is less. but it will make at least a little bit of a dent. neil: all right, liz great to see you again. president obama the anti-ronald reagan? because of his latest move to divide congress? one of "the gipper"'s right-hand men, how the...
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. >> and harness our technology for new energy solutions. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to build a better tomorrow. >> that's why we're here. >> additional funding is also provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >>> the following production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> every single bite. twinkies...
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hikes on the rich but obama wanted this whole raft of special interest tax credits for wind, for algae energy, for nascar and hollywood, got tax credits out of this bill. >> the college credits. the day care. >> the obama push, if you look at just the business ones, leave aside the individual ones, there is more money, 70 billion in business tax credits, so that is revenue lost, than he gained in his tax hike to the rich, which was only 60 billion, over one year. and so obama had this disparate view where he wanted to raise taxes on the rich but he also wanted to cut taxes on the big business lobby so he has them on board for future negotiations. and republicans didn't like either of those. and obama won both of them. >> so obama's project was to soften the situation up, correct? >> yes. >> and he did it? >> he did it. he softened up the business lobby by giving them a whole raft of corporate welfare. >> yes. what do you think of that? >> i think he negotiated better than a lot of people thought we. >> he bought the support, didn't he? >> yes. >> what do you think of that? >> i think we have
hikes on the rich but obama wanted this whole raft of special interest tax credits for wind, for algae energy, for nascar and hollywood, got tax credits out of this bill. >> the college credits. the day care. >> the obama push, if you look at just the business ones, leave aside the individual ones, there is more money, 70 billion in business tax credits, so that is revenue lost, than he gained in his tax hike to the rich, which was only 60 billion, over one year. and so obama had...
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that we remain first in science, technology, and energy. that the educate and prepare our young people for the jobs of tomorrow and that when we make it in america, all the people can make it in america. the strength of our democracy also demands that we restore the confidence of the american people in our political process. we must empower the voters and remove obstacles of participation in democracy. [applause] we must increase the level of civility and reduce the role of money in our elections. in [applause] when we do, we will elect more women, more minorities, more young people to public office. [applause] the american people are what make our country great. by and large [applause] -- by and large the united states is a nation of immigrants who share our patriotism and seek the american dream. the strength of our democracy will be advanced by our bold actions on comprehensive immigration reform. [applause] [applause] today we take an oath to protect and defend the constitution, our people, and our freedom. to protect and defend. that i
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in march the bridge will be turned into a light show. 25,000 energy efficient lights will twinkle on the western side of the span. about $2 million still needs to be raised. >> we have many different strategics for people to participate. we have a program called the gift of light where people can actually buy an individual led node and giver it as a gift to someone or dedicate it to someone. >>> people driving on the bridge won't be able to see the lights. it will be viewable from the shoreline to prevent distracted driving. >> very good idea. i did wonder about that. you don't want people stopping. >> i thought about that too. we're going to start in the east bay and pam traffic is doing pretty well on 80 westbound as you drive through. this is a look at 80 coming in from the berkeley area into the oakland. it's nice and no problems at the bay bridge toll plaza. and i think this is going to be another nice commute day unless we have something really serious. but remember, next week, it's going to all change. a lot of people's vacations are final little running out. schools are going
in march the bridge will be turned into a light show. 25,000 energy efficient lights will twinkle on the western side of the span. about $2 million still needs to be raised. >> we have many different strategics for people to participate. we have a program called the gift of light where people can actually buy an individual led node and giver it as a gift to someone or dedicate it to someone. >>> people driving on the bridge won't be able to see the lights. it will be viewable...
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consumer-- >> the good news is that things that tend to track with consumer confidence like housing, energy prices, job growth, have all been trending to the better. so, if those things continue to provide that offset, i think we may be able to manage the, wow, my paycheck is less, but i think it will probably make at least a little bit of a dent. >> neil: all right. great seeing you again. >> thanks for having me on. >> neil: happy new year. hope springs eternal. president barack obama, the anti-ronald reagan? not all because he's going full throttle on tax hikes, because of his latest moves to divide congress. one of the gipper's right-hand men on how the president could be making bipartisan anything impossible. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a busiss you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with
consumer-- >> the good news is that things that tend to track with consumer confidence like housing, energy prices, job growth, have all been trending to the better. so, if those things continue to provide that offset, i think we may be able to manage the, wow, my paycheck is less, but i think it will probably make at least a little bit of a dent. >> neil: all right. great seeing you again. >> thanks for having me on. >> neil: happy new year. hope springs eternal....
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general electric, big subsidies for green energy. and offshore tax havens. goldman sachs gets a tax credit to build a new building in downtown new york. citi also gets a subsidy for offshore. these are the banks. i thought we stopped giving money to the banks. g.e. i guess my friend jim immelt his time on those advisory committees is paying off. i mean, tim carnie, isn't this proof pudding why we need tax reform and especially business tax reform? >> tax -- >> these are stables. these are dirty stables full of you know what, tim. >> tax -- yeah, tax complexity is the lifeblood of so many lobbyists on k-street. it has a huge dead weight cost on the economy and the big guys benefit while the small guys who don't understand it all they're the losers. >> see, this is not free market capitalism. tim carnie knows that. i say to you the viewer. this is not free market capitalism. this is cronyism of the worst kind and corporate welfare of the worst kind. many thanks, tim carnie. >>> now folks today, the markets didn't continue the big rally from wednesday. coming u
general electric, big subsidies for green energy. and offshore tax havens. goldman sachs gets a tax credit to build a new building in downtown new york. citi also gets a subsidy for offshore. these are the banks. i thought we stopped giving money to the banks. g.e. i guess my friend jim immelt his time on those advisory committees is paying off. i mean, tim carnie, isn't this proof pudding why we need tax reform and especially business tax reform? >> tax -- >> these are stables....
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rural development, energy -- we have jobs that are created by a long-term investment in the farm bill. that is part of how we get out of debt. >> i realize those are your priorities and that you think some of the money in the farm bill could be better spent. this extension extended those direct payments. do you think the direct-payment program will eventually die, or is this an indication there will be a fight to try to keep them? >> i think there will be a fight to try to keep them. folks don't want to admit it. they would rather do it behind the scenes. we can either do it in a way that works for agriculture or it will be done in a way that is not good for agriculture in terms of funding other things. are we just going to lose the baseline? or will we make a cut but then be able to reinvest? that will ultimately be the question. i will continue to champion what is best for american farmers and ranchers in a responsible way for taxpayers. as long as i am chairing the agriculture committee, we will do everything possible to eliminate subsidies that do not make sense while strengthenin
rural development, energy -- we have jobs that are created by a long-term investment in the farm bill. that is part of how we get out of debt. >> i realize those are your priorities and that you think some of the money in the farm bill could be better spent. this extension extended those direct payments. do you think the direct-payment program will eventually die, or is this an indication there will be a fight to try to keep them? >> i think there will be a fight to try to keep...
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deep now he knows the next two years are going to be hell and it is going to take every ounce of energy he has got. if that was your job, you would cry too. joining me from los angeles to discuss and much more important things is stephanie miller host of current tv's "talking liberally." steph, welcome back inside "the war room." >> hi, gov. nice to be here. >> jennifer: where do you stand on the whole boehner crying thing? >> i am of the opinion governor that i feel that men should only cry when something heavy falls on them. >> jennifer: oh, stop, no. >> i -- what i have noticed about him, is he only seems to cry about himself. not about other people -- he seems to be very emotional about himself. >> i had to work at a tavern! i had a job! it's like who hasn't had to have a job. whatever. >> jennifer: i know our audience probably agrees with you, but can i just say when a man is strong enough to cry even though you are seeing all of the pictures of the poor guy, nancy is going to hand him a tissue i really appreciate -- >> she'll get that tissue back all orange with bronzer all over i
deep now he knows the next two years are going to be hell and it is going to take every ounce of energy he has got. if that was your job, you would cry too. joining me from los angeles to discuss and much more important things is stephanie miller host of current tv's "talking liberally." steph, welcome back inside "the war room." >> hi, gov. nice to be here. >> jennifer: where do you stand on the whole boehner crying thing? >> i am of the opinion governor...
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he was not sufficiently liberal to be on the energy and commerce committee, yet he's proof, and i show it throughout the book, even with him being sort of removed from the pecking order of power in the democrats, was able to get things done, that this wily guy knows how to pull strings on behalf of the district and, you know, gets parks appropriated, to get, you know, all -- to get bills passed. i'm he passed a pipeline safety bill which is essentially a regulation bill during the tea party congress. that's unheard of, and but ding l is, i think,, you know, a dying breed. his philosophy is you govern from the center. you begin writing a bill from the center meaning you bring everybody on board, get them in a room, talk about what they would like. sounds reasonable. that's not how it works today in zero sum politics where their idea, you know, it's the republican leadership, previously the democrats were guilty of the same thing, you know, take out our position to the extreme, make them come all the way in that direction, and if it's towards the center, then, okay. start there. that's n
he was not sufficiently liberal to be on the energy and commerce committee, yet he's proof, and i show it throughout the book, even with him being sort of removed from the pecking order of power in the democrats, was able to get things done, that this wily guy knows how to pull strings on behalf of the district and, you know, gets parks appropriated, to get, you know, all -- to get bills passed. i'm he passed a pipeline safety bill which is essentially a regulation bill during the tea party...
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energy is just one great example. also, eliminate our dependence on foreign oil. that is a national-security issues. we have got to do better. the right kind of approaches like we are talking about to stimulate economic growth. host: former congressman barney frank has told the governor of massachusetts that he wants to be in the u.s. senate. going to benk it's very important, because we do have to get real savings in terms of addressing any kind of debt ceiling agreement. so i think this is a very important stretched. like you and i have been talked about, buckled down and get it done before the deadline. but it is going to be difficult. that is very clear. you are talking about a big challenge. host: congressman barney frank taking the senate seat, your reaction? guest: that's up to the people of massachusetts. host: john hoven is the senator from north dakota. thanks very much for being with us. guest: good to be with you. host: we will talk more about the latest unemployment numbers and what they mean as we look at america by the numbers later in the program w
energy is just one great example. also, eliminate our dependence on foreign oil. that is a national-security issues. we have got to do better. the right kind of approaches like we are talking about to stimulate economic growth. host: former congressman barney frank has told the governor of massachusetts that he wants to be in the u.s. senate. going to benk it's very important, because we do have to get real savings in terms of addressing any kind of debt ceiling agreement. so i think this is a...
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. >>> 30 fights, 31 citations and countless energy drink and cocktails later, the party is over. >> nobody wants to be in business and have a fight with the city all the time. >> the long bumpy road that brought last call and the owners parting shots at the walnut creek establishment. >>> on the mound he brings an unmistakable fiery identity. the ugly incident that unfolded at the security check point when sergio romo couldn't produce the proper i.d. >>> he showed up alone out of the blue, but the latest visitor is getting a warm welcome and a name. ,,,,,, ♪ [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. ip never got muc >>> well the owner says he is just trying to run a nightclub as police call it a magnet for crime. the relationship never got much further than that. tonight the vice ultra lounge is closed for good. cbs 5 reporter with the owners partying shots at the city of walnut c
. >>> 30 fights, 31 citations and countless energy drink and cocktails later, the party is over. >> nobody wants to be in business and have a fight with the city all the time. >> the long bumpy road that brought last call and the owners parting shots at the walnut creek establishment. >>> on the mound he brings an unmistakable fiery identity. the ugly incident that unfolded at the security check point when sergio romo couldn't produce the proper i.d. >>>...
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up coming months that could cloud immigration reform, pressing for stiffer gun control laws and new energy policies. >> the state of the yien will be critical here. >> joe lockhart served under bill clinton, and he said to achieve his policy goals he has to build public support, a strategy he had more before his second term. >> he has to layout a political game plan on how he is selling it and hit the road. go city on city, and create an environment where it's, very, very difficult for republicans to oppose him. >> reporter: now also on the horizon according to multiple sources, president obama could announce his pick for secretary of defense as early as the start of next week. those who are familiar with the decision making process say, former nebraska senator, chuck hagel is at the top of the list but the president has not yet made his final decision. >> safe travels back to d.c., thank you. >> thank you, my friend. >> congressman paul ryan, catching a lot of flack for voting no on the superstorm sandy relief money, in a statement, he said unfortunately washington's legislative response
up coming months that could cloud immigration reform, pressing for stiffer gun control laws and new energy policies. >> the state of the yien will be critical here. >> joe lockhart served under bill clinton, and he said to achieve his policy goals he has to build public support, a strategy he had more before his second term. >> he has to layout a political game plan on how he is selling it and hit the road. go city on city, and create an environment where it's, very, very...
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another trillion dollars that may be doable, and you put that together with the new opportunities in energy and it -- we're not that far away from something reasonably productive. >> jennifer: all right. >> but we have lunatics we're dealing with here. >> jennifer: for sure. maybe your next book instead of it's even worse than it looks, maybe it's not as bad as it looks. that's he's a resident fellow with american enterprise institute. norm is also the author of "it's even worse than it looks." thanks so good for joining us inside "the war room." up next, a sensitive topic, and sadly one that gets very little at attention, and that is the culture of rape in our military and beyond. that story when we return. that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. ♪ >> jennifer: i want to talk about a topic that gets far less attention than it deserves and that's military rape. a woman in the military is more likely to be raped by a fellow s
another trillion dollars that may be doable, and you put that together with the new opportunities in energy and it -- we're not that far away from something reasonably productive. >> jennifer: all right. >> but we have lunatics we're dealing with here. >> jennifer: for sure. maybe your next book instead of it's even worse than it looks, maybe it's not as bad as it looks. that's he's a resident fellow with american enterprise institute. norm is also the author of "it's...
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and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> president may have barely focused on the lack of fiscal cliff craziness but people shouldn't contribute to the republican party, that began to change. then there was the governor of new jersey. >> for the victims of sandy and in new jersey, new york and connecticut, there has
and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as...
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extended the earned income tax credit, extended the wind energy tax credit. and even got the rates back to where he wanted to get the rates. now, we're in a divided government. you're not going to get every single thing that you want, but the president got some really big things, made some real progress. and if you look at the base line that everybody compares, you know, where the budget is to everything else, actually, this does cut the deficit by $737 billion. so i think the president made big progress here and we're going to have to see going forward how we're going to be able to deal with the looming crisis that we face in the next couple of months. >> bill burton has just shown why he was the deputy press secretary. and i mean that, bill, as a compliment. but, in all seriousness, he's giving the spin on that. so what do you say? >> well, i think that when you look at president obama's priorities, it's important to keep in mind that deficit reduction isn't necessarily his biggest priority right now, for the simple reason that there's a lot of anxiety amon
extended the earned income tax credit, extended the wind energy tax credit. and even got the rates back to where he wanted to get the rates. now, we're in a divided government. you're not going to get every single thing that you want, but the president got some really big things, made some real progress. and if you look at the base line that everybody compares, you know, where the budget is to everything else, actually, this does cut the deficit by $737 billion. so i think the president made...
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the president wants a legacy of environment, gun laws, energy, is he going to get this or trapped in this debate over budgets and taxes and spending cuts? >> the budget, tax and spending, not so much on the tax but when history looks at what happened in the deal on the fiscal cliff, a lot of positives there. the 99% of the people get permanent tax cuts. that is a big deal if you're president of the united states. or even in congress. 1% 0 going to pay more. i would say certainly that's the right policy. so maybe it's not so bad. the problem is that the process was like this permanent divorce court. and you just could not unravel in any meaningful way what's going on, what's going to happen and so you have the brigade of biden and mitch commonly coming in -- mitch mcconnell coming in at the last minute. >> zpwhr and is it in everyone's interests to get something done, the republicans need a legacy to reshape their image or just committed to try to block the president, gloria, at all costs? >> i think they're going to be blocking. and look, the tax issue was the president's turf. cuter
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so energy efficiency is really, really important. at the same time what's staying in the house is staying in the house. >> reporter: dr. nathan robinovicz says asthma rate in the u.s. have nearly tripled since 1970, a problem he believes begins at home. the doctor recruited students to carry air monitors several weeks at home and to and from school. after analyzing the quality of the air they were exposed to 24 hours a day, the worst is where you may least expect it. >> the amount of pollution that they were being exposed to was higher inside the home than outside the home for many of the kids. >> reporter: it doesn't surprise hope duncan after her son nearly died from an asthma attack. she learned that dust to mold to pet dander dangers can lurk almost anywhere in our home. >> you never know what's underneath the carpet that you have from pets or from water damage. so there can be things underneath growing that we don't know. >> reporter: changing air filters and cleaning your home often can cut down on breathing problems, but the b
so energy efficiency is really, really important. at the same time what's staying in the house is staying in the house. >> reporter: dr. nathan robinovicz says asthma rate in the u.s. have nearly tripled since 1970, a problem he believes begins at home. the doctor recruited students to carry air monitors several weeks at home and to and from school. after analyzing the quality of the air they were exposed to 24 hours a day, the worst is where you may least expect it. >> the amount...
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if it gives me clean energy and it gives them gas energy and gives them that, i don't care. >> are you a free market capitalist? >> i like free market. i don't like stupid free market and i think the government should regulate sometimes and shouldn't. >> wow. did you hear that? >> i think you've witnessed the live conversion here. >> do you like baby food with lead in it, let the government not regulate it. whatever. >> this is a live tv burning bush experience. >> i have a dog named moses. >> should government regulate -- >> a hell of a lot less than it does now. a fraction. there are some things it should measure and watch. >> if it ain't broke, don't fix it. why meddle with it? >> but the americans are not buying america. >> they're running out off money. >> they gave it all to al gore. >> we'll put so much oil and gas supply in the market. it will come down. thank you very much. you are all absolutely terrific. that's it for tonight's show. thanks for wanting. not even these elites from the media can stop the great american movement towards free market capitalism and prosperity. i'
if it gives me clean energy and it gives them gas energy and gives them that, i don't care. >> are you a free market capitalist? >> i like free market. i don't like stupid free market and i think the government should regulate sometimes and shouldn't. >> wow. did you hear that? >> i think you've witnessed the live conversion here. >> do you like baby food with lead in it, let the government not regulate it. whatever. >> this is a live tv burning bush...
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thanks to energy production. according to one analysis, the taxable value of oil produced in texas surged to 39 billion in 2011, result, texas led the nation in job gains adding about 700,000 jobs. imagine what keystone would do for the nation's economy if it's not stopped first. which brings us to this, a new study says that oil production at canada's oil sands area has polluted surrounding lakes with chemicals that cause cancer. that's where the proposed keystone pipeline would originate. jack gerard is the president and ceo of the american petroleum institute. he joins us from d.c. jack, i've got to say that once the environmentalists get hold of this idea that we're polluting lakes with cancer-causing chemicals, they will kill the pipeline all over again. what say you? >> well, stuart, i think a couple things. first of all, when you look at that study that came out just yesterday, the canadian environmental minister very quickly pointed out that those levels that they found in those lakes are within canadian
thanks to energy production. according to one analysis, the taxable value of oil produced in texas surged to 39 billion in 2011, result, texas led the nation in job gains adding about 700,000 jobs. imagine what keystone would do for the nation's economy if it's not stopped first. which brings us to this, a new study says that oil production at canada's oil sands area has polluted surrounding lakes with chemicals that cause cancer. that's where the proposed keystone pipeline would originate....
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. >> and there's always been regionalism in congress, usually around energy issue, coal state people versus oil state people and so forth, but this is a spending issue that becomes more ideological and even cultural than even just fiscal. so, you know, they look at the northeasterners and think they're big spenders. usually with something like disaster aid, that kind of stuff is put aside. as congressman king pointed out, it took six days for them -- excuse me, ten days to vote for that aid for katrina and it's been two months and, yes, speaker boehner i think was concerned he couldn't ask his caucus to vote for this right after they voted for that fiscal cliff, but i think some of the democrats i talked to today on the hill said or the northeasterners said he could have had this vote a month and a half ago. >> could web having a similar conversation about the composition of the house? >> i don't think so. democrats have been remarkably united. in the previous congress before boehner took over, nancy pelosi got stuff done and continues to keep the democratic caucus quite united. no,
. >> and there's always been regionalism in congress, usually around energy issue, coal state people versus oil state people and so forth, but this is a spending issue that becomes more ideological and even cultural than even just fiscal. so, you know, they look at the northeasterners and think they're big spenders. usually with something like disaster aid, that kind of stuff is put aside. as congressman king pointed out, it took six days for them -- excuse me, ten days to vote for that...
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and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. >>> today in arizona a solemn reminder about the gun tragedy that happened in tucson on this day two years ago. a gunman opening fire on a crowd at a tucson shopping center at a congress on your corner event. six people were killed including a 9-year-old girl. 13 others were injured. one of the victims was the host of the event, congresswoman gabby giffords. she was shot in the head at close range and rushed to the hospital. miraculously she survived. her incredible comeback story has been an inspiration to many across america. since that terrible day despite national outrage and calls for gun control reform, nothing has happened. there were many other shootings including the outrageous murders in the city of chicago. but it took another mass
and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. >>> today in arizona a solemn reminder about the gun tragedy that happened in tucson on this day two years ago. a gunman opening fire on a crowd at a...
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you're lifting heavy you probably want to get your cardio in after you lift so you can save all of your energy for your weights and do it safely. >> and you shouldn't do just cardio. you brought up weights. >> yes. >> you should incorporate weights as well. >> yes. strength training is incredibly important. women who avoid it, they need to stick with the weights. the weight bearing activity helps prevent osteoporosis and then there is a recommendation that you do three days per week, nonconsecutive days, about eight to ten total body exercises. >> women always ask me, lightweights or heavyweights? what should die? either one works. >> whatever you want to do. if you want to build muscle go heavier. if you're just trying to maintain go lighter. >> okay. for people who have more than a few pounds to lose who are obese, morbidly obese, what should they do? how much should they be doing? >> the new studies coming out show overweight or obese people need to do cardio. however, it is possible to get both by doing circuit training. you can do maybe eight to ten exercises, pushups, jumping jacks, sit-
you're lifting heavy you probably want to get your cardio in after you lift so you can save all of your energy for your weights and do it safely. >> and you shouldn't do just cardio. you brought up weights. >> yes. >> you should incorporate weights as well. >> yes. strength training is incredibly important. women who avoid it, they need to stick with the weights. the weight bearing activity helps prevent osteoporosis and then there is a recommendation that you do three...
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because we have to get that as a larger fraction of our energy. we've got to get away from fossil fuels. global warming and everything else. and if it's not the most efficient way of doing it, it's still the best way. >> it's a sort of third, fourth best solution. you raise a point i want to talk about next which is the distribution of all of this, right? the campaign was about taxpayerness. there's a head line in the it's in unless a good piece by andy lowery saying we now have the most progressive rate structure since probably the carter years. i want to take a deep dive, if this is about fairness. have we stepped in the right direction in fairness, right after this break. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> all right. if it's sa
because we have to get that as a larger fraction of our energy. we've got to get away from fossil fuels. global warming and everything else. and if it's not the most efficient way of doing it, it's still the best way. >> it's a sort of third, fourth best solution. you raise a point i want to talk about next which is the distribution of all of this, right? the campaign was about taxpayerness. there's a head line in the it's in unless a good piece by andy lowery saying we now have the most...
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but in the meantime, the quicker we start working on sustainable forming of energy, doing more with less, the sooner we can get going the better for everyone in the world. as i say, the earth will be here whether we are here or not. what we want to do is make it as liveable as possible in the coming decades. >> when you talk about the conspiracy theories, you believe there's a problem with global warming. >> you lost me. yeah, we just hung up, robert, thomas i don't know if you can hear me. >> yeah. >> we just -- runaway, but it was -- thank you for listening as far as you did. >> i think we are having a problem with the connection. can you still hear me? all right. we have a problem with our connection, sorry about that. but our thanks to bill for joining me today. former congressman barney frank wants to get back to washington and soon. he has been talking about lobbying for the senate seat if kerry goes to secretary of state. is he close tore making it a reality? we will see, keep it locked in here to msnbc. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't l
but in the meantime, the quicker we start working on sustainable forming of energy, doing more with less, the sooner we can get going the better for everyone in the world. as i say, the earth will be here whether we are here or not. what we want to do is make it as liveable as possible in the coming decades. >> when you talk about the conspiracy theories, you believe there's a problem with global warming. >> you lost me. yeah, we just hung up, robert, thomas i don't know if you can...
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that is a great thing because energy makes us all richer. last night my wife and i paid our natural gas bill for the month. it was not super cheap, but it was not that expensive. it allows us to have money to spend on other things we were rather spend money on, rather than having to suffer in energy poverty. natural gas has enabled the united states to be the largest producer of natural gas. that is a good thing. so far the environmental track record of hydraulic fracturing has been very good. >> kate sat -- kate hudson of river keeper in new york state. what is the problem? what is the evidence that there is a problem with fracking? >> one of the problems is, who has the responsibility to come up with evidence? every day there is more evidence of the negative, adverse impact of fracking. every day in new york there is more evidence on the table. >> could you explain what is? we should have started there. >> i do not think there is much debate that hydraulic fracturing, which has only been going on for seven or eight years, is an extremely i
that is a great thing because energy makes us all richer. last night my wife and i paid our natural gas bill for the month. it was not super cheap, but it was not that expensive. it allows us to have money to spend on other things we were rather spend money on, rather than having to suffer in energy poverty. natural gas has enabled the united states to be the largest producer of natural gas. that is a good thing. so far the environmental track record of hydraulic fracturing has been very good....
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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we need a third bucket, energy. the most prolific energy company in the world now. >> bret: when he says at one point several weeks ago that the president said we don't have a spending problem and boehner said, "mr. president, we have a serious spending problem." he repeated the message so often, he said toward the end of the negotiation the president became irritated and said to boehner, "i'm getting tired of hearing you say that." when you hear the quotes, what do you think? >> i'll be straight about this. anybody in a responsible position that doesn't understand we have a spending problem, driven by massive increases in entitlement costs, which nobody votes on when you put them all together, in a social security, medicare and other issues and the debt, it consumes more than 60% of the national revenue. if we don't deal with them, in 12, 15, a few more years we'll eat the revenue of the national government. everybody knows you have a spending problem. if you don't, if you say we don't you are trying to avoid it or
we need a third bucket, energy. the most prolific energy company in the world now. >> bret: when he says at one point several weeks ago that the president said we don't have a spending problem and boehner said, "mr. president, we have a serious spending problem." he repeated the message so often, he said toward the end of the negotiation the president became irritated and said to boehner, "i'm getting tired of hearing you say that." when you hear the quotes, what do...
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i think it's as likely as a serious package on immigration reform and energy and climate change and all the other things the president has said are high on his list. >> i think it will happen, george, if the president gets behind it and gets chiefs of police, mayors, mobilizes the public and the people who are likely to be supportive. >> you're shaking your head. >> define serious. if you mean makes a difference in gun control, no. but some laws will be passed. >> we're going to have to take a quick break and we'll be back with what to watch for in 2013. reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> santa came and left the bills. >> you put all the money on the kids now you need money to buy something for yourself. >> so monday we show you how to turn unwanted christmas gifts into what you really want, cash. it's real money on "world news" with diane sawyer monday on abc. ♪ it's a beautiful d
i think it's as likely as a serious package on immigration reform and energy and climate change and all the other things the president has said are high on his list. >> i think it will happen, george, if the president gets behind it and gets chiefs of police, mayors, mobilizes the public and the people who are likely to be supportive. >> you're shaking your head. >> define serious. if you mean makes a difference in gun control, no. but some laws will be passed. >> we're...
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for now, he is the top dog on energy issues. he writes "conversations with alaska at the national weather service don't back up shell's claims regarding the weather forecast. while shell cited a two-week good window of weather, the national marine forecast only extends for five days, not two weeks. shell's rig operations only happen for two weeks" shell has not appear to do consult at all, after november. if they had been in touch with the weather service, they would have learned what actually was forecasted was winds reaching 25 knots and seas reaching five feet. shell says they only moved this rig because of a two-week window of good weather. but the national weather service doesn't even give two weeks for weather, and what they did was the horribly bad weather. what explains their rush to move that rig when they did? well, in this letter, congressman markey raises another potentially explosive issue. quote "it does appear that they could be at risk. shell could have potentially been expose to do state tax liability on the rig
for now, he is the top dog on energy issues. he writes "conversations with alaska at the national weather service don't back up shell's claims regarding the weather forecast. while shell cited a two-week good window of weather, the national marine forecast only extends for five days, not two weeks. shell's rig operations only happen for two weeks" shell has not appear to do consult at all, after november. if they had been in touch with the weather service, they would have learned what...
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john boehner didn't feel on the night of the big fiscal cliff vote either the energy or the responsibility or the sense of family ties, if you will, to the northeast republicans to make the kind of explanation that chris shays is talking about. he just blew them off. and that sent a big message -- >> that may be more of the story -- >> what? >> the more to the story may be john was concerned he wouldn't even get 85 votes to get this bill passed if he had included the northeast aid. i mean, we just don't know certain things that were happening -- >> but he didn't say any of that on that night. my point was he didn't care enough -- >> i bet -- >> i want to go -- >> -- about conversations he had with the president and so on. i happen to think john boehner is -- deserves more credit than he's getting. >> i like boehner, too, but i think he's overwhelmed by the right. we grew up in a country where there was clifford case from new jersey, hugh scott in pennsylvania, schweiker from pennsylvania and weicker from connecticut and ed brook from massachusetts and up and down the -- all these republica
john boehner didn't feel on the night of the big fiscal cliff vote either the energy or the responsibility or the sense of family ties, if you will, to the northeast republicans to make the kind of explanation that chris shays is talking about. he just blew them off. and that sent a big message -- >> that may be more of the story -- >> what? >> the more to the story may be john was concerned he wouldn't even get 85 votes to get this bill passed if he had included the northeast...
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he didn't have the energy, the emotional wherewithal to go through it all over again over sandy. did he mishandle it? absolutely. i'm sure if you asked john boehner if he mishandled it, he would say he could have handled it better. that being said, it's time to pass the page, let bygones be bygones. it's time to get moving. john boehner made amends. he got the bill passed the next day on friday, we're good. >> ana navarro, thank you so much. >> this past week, a photographer was killed chasing a car he thought justin beiber was driving. police say the man pulled over and walked across the street to snap photos. but as he walked back to his car, he was hit and killed by oncoming traffic. dennis, you led a push a few years back to regulate what paparazzi can and cannot do. after this tragedy, justin bieber said we need better laws to protect celebrities and also paparazzi. do you think this might spark that to happen? >> well, i would hope so. we look back at 1997, princess diana, that tragic death. we started in los angeles back in 2008 trying to come up with some new regulations.
he didn't have the energy, the emotional wherewithal to go through it all over again over sandy. did he mishandle it? absolutely. i'm sure if you asked john boehner if he mishandled it, he would say he could have handled it better. that being said, it's time to pass the page, let bygones be bygones. it's time to get moving. john boehner made amends. he got the bill passed the next day on friday, we're good. >> ana navarro, thank you so much. >> this past week, a photographer was...